Days Inn by Wyndham Lexington
At A Glance
In-Room Jacuzzi
Private whirlpool tub located directly in your suite.
Top Ranking
Currently #6 of 9 hotels in Lexington on TripAdvisor.
Guest Favorite 3.1 / 5 stars by travelers on TripAdvisor.
Amenities
About The Hotel
If you want a simple hotel with a hot tub in your room, this Days Inn delivers basic comfort without breaking the bank. The in-room Jacuzzi is the real star here - perfect for travelers who want to soak away road trip stress or unwind after a long day of meetings.
Guests seem to appreciate this spot, ranking it #6 out of 9 hotels in Lexington with a 3.1 rating on TripAdvisor. It’s not fancy, but it gets the job done. Free parking, WiFi, and breakfast make this a budget-friendly option for travelers who care more about relaxation than luxury.
The rooms are clean and straightforward, with standard amenities like a microwave, flat-screen TV, and air conditioning. But let’s be honest - the hot tub is why you’ll book this place. After a quick soak, you can enjoy the outdoor pool or grab a free breakfast before hitting the road. For travelers wanting a no-frills stay with a private whirlpool, this Days Inn is a solid choice.
The Location
Days Inn by Wyndham Lexington is situated at 1015 S Lake Dr I-20 At Exit 55/Hwy 6, Lexington, SC 29073-3719. You can find more details or book your stay on TripAdvisor.
Location & Neighborhood
Lexington, South Carolina
1015 S Lake Dr I-20 At Exit 55/Hwy 6, Lexington, SC 29073-3719
Open in Google Maps →What guests are saying about Days Inn by Wyndham Lexington:
"overall, a good experience, but just a couple things that could be improved upon.... first is that to charge a $100 deposit i think is a bit excessive (most places are around $50), and then second - and this is for really hotels in general, so if word could maybe spread, that would be great - could there maybe be a concerted effort to install at least some amount of noise insulation between the rooms? i know it would raise the cost of rooms over the long term, but i'd definitely be willing to pay around $10 more each stay, if it meant i didn't have to listen to people on the walls be concerned that i am hearing whatever they are doing, or be concerned that i am going to keep them up at night by just doing something as innocuous as making a tiny clicking sound on the remote when i go to change the channel, or just walk over and turn on the sink briefly, if i don't go to bed right when they do, which (their reactions) seems to be a popular thing these days, btw.... i mean what are we paying for in a hotel, if not for some privacy and relaxation, after all?!?! thanks"
— daniel j mancuso
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